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Storms Kill 23 and Snarl Memorial Day Travel, With More Bad Weather to Come
The weather disrupted flights from Atlanta to Boston on Monday after powerful winds and rain battered towns across the South over the weekend.
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Rogers, Ark., was particularly hit hard by storms. “I thought the house would be torn open,” said one resident.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTFacing Outrage, Netanyahu Calls Civilian Deaths in Rafah ‘Tragic Accident’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comments came as international condemnation mounted over the airstrike, which Gaza officials said killed 45 people.
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Witnesses described charred bodies and flames. A doctor said the majority of the victims he saw were women and children.
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Bill Walton, N.B.A. Hall of Famer and Broadcasting Star, Dies at 71
He won championships in college (U.C.L.A.) and the pros (Trail Blazers and Celtics) before turning to TV as a talkative game analyst in the college ranks.
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London Moves to Revive Its Reputation as a Financial Hub
As fears have grown that the city is losing its attractiveness for publicly traded businesses, Britain’s government is making changes to bring them back.
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Business-First Hong Kong Now Comes With a Catch: Beijing Politics
The city, promised some autonomy by China, is trying to move on from a security law imposed by Beijing. Companies are learning that’s not always possible.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTTrump Lawyers Criticize Limited Gag Order Request in Documents Case
The request came after Donald Trump falsely suggested on social media that F.B.I. agents were authorized to shoot him when they searched Mar-a-Lago.
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Prosecutors said Donald Trump’s allegations about the search for documents at Mar-a-Lago could endanger the F.B.I. agents involved.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTPaul Krugman
The Stench of Climate Change Denial
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Jessica Bennett
‘Accordion Hands’ and ‘Caterpillar Eyebrows’: Trump Meets the Female Gaze
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Andrew McCarthy
My Life in the Brat Pack, Reconsidered
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Ezekiel Kweku
With Each Basket Steph Curry Shoots, I Inch Closer to Death
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Mikhail Zygar
I’ve Seen How the Biden-Trump Rematch Ends, and It’s Pretty Scary
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James Kirchick
A Chill Has Fallen Over Jews in Publishing
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Margaret Renkl
A Tiny Museum Takes the High Road and Shows the Way Forward
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Peter Coy
No, Americans Are Not Completely Stupid About Inflation
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Papua New Guinea Landslide Has Buried 2,000 People, Officials Say
Just getting to survivors has proved to be an enormous challenge, with a blocked highway and unstable ground “posing ongoing danger” to rescue workers.
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Nadal Loses in First Round, Perhaps His Last Match at French Open
Rafael Nadal, a 14-time champion at Roland Garros, was defeated for only the fourth time in 18 years as a player at the tournament.
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N.J. Officials Briefly Close Popular Boardwalk, Citing ‘Civil Unrest’
The officials offered few details as to why they declared a state of emergency in Wildwood on one of the busiest weekends of the year.
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Celtics Sweep Pacers to Advance to N.B.A. Finals
Boston is headed to the finals for the second time in three seasons and will face either Dallas or Minnesota.
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